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01.13-01.20.10
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In this week’s issue:
* Sounds Spending time with Franz
* BizTech Interview with Blake Squires at CES in Las Vegas
* Reads John H. Tidyman’s Gimme Rewrite, Sweetheart…
* Straight Outta Mansfield No “Color” on the Color Guard
* RoldoLINK I’ve Got a Bridge I Want To Sell You- Cheap
* Cool Cleveland podcast & BFD blog & Facebook & Twitter

Answer me this: What’s the best way to coolify your 2010? We’d suggest you start by clicking on the links in CoolCleveland.com below. Not only can you win hundreds of dollars in our ClickToWIN promotion, you’ll find a bunch of cool stuff you probably can’t find elsewhere. Like our exclusive feature on Franz Welser-Moest, in town this weekend conducting his brains out. Or the cute little video on the highlights of CES in Las Vegas from Findaway World co-founder Blake Squires. Or the multiple missives from Roldo & Mansfield. How can you discover a cooler Cleveland? Sometimes all you need to do is ask. –Thomas Mulready

May I ask you, please…?

Music Director Franz Welser-Moest repeats this phrase at least 30-40 times during a rehearsal of The Cleveland Orchestra during a short stint in Cleveland, between tours. This particular week in October, the concert would feature a new work (Chor by Jorg Widmann) and the German Requiem of Johannes Brahms.

The conductor was as meticulous in his attention to the new work – replete with spikey dissonances and micro-tones – as he was in the Brahms, although there were no soloists or chorus for this particular rehearsal.

Especially during the Widmann, it was very much stop-and-go, sometimes repeating the same few notes over and over and over again, until it was exactly the way he wanted it to sound. There might be discussion between one or more of the players and the conductor, but each time he raised his baton to begin again, he would say “May I ask you, please?” and then give the starting point. (At letter A or measure 16 or whatever it might be.)

The composer and both assistant conductors were also seated in the auditorium as well, comparing the notes on the printed page to those wafting through the air at Severance Hall.

The intensity was palpable; the desire to get it more than right, to make it perfect…
Read more from Kelly Ferjutz here

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SPONSORED: See the hit of the theatre season and save! The Cleveland Play House invites you to the see Neil Simon’s Pulitzer Prize winning Lost in Yonkers. Fresh from a Florida premiere that had reviewers raving “the casting is superb.” Use promotion code “COOL” and save $10 per ticket. Call 216-795-7000 or log on at ClevelandPlayHouse.com.

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Save Our Shore Cle Lakefront Alliance forms to fight Port Authority’s plans of relocating to E. 55th. [Photo at left by Teknorat.] http://SaveOurShore.org

The Economist finds hope in Cle Looks at our up-and-coming micro-projects, like Evergreen Co-op Laundry, for signs of hope. Read

HOT Julio New internet sitcom created, produced and set in Cle. Ironically, first episode entitled “Trifecta.” http://JulioSitcom.com

Food for Fines One NEO library featured in NYT for its creative way of wiping off overdue fines. Details, Please

Gauguin closes 1/18 If you haven’t yet seen this fabulous exhibit, featuring works from throughout this fascinating and influential artist’s life, you’ve got less than a week. Especially cool is the recreated Parisian Cafe des Arts where Gauguin and his contemporaries mounted their “refuses” exhibition of rejected art – works that are now considered masterpieces. ClevelandArt.org

A call for cool art Big Fun is looking for artists to create Cle-themed (or Big Fun-themed) merchandise to sell in stores. Got ideas? Call Steve at 216-371-4386 or email bigfunstoysATyahoo.com.

Did you go!FIT yet? Many people did and YMCAs are operating at full capacity. Registration deadline is Sun 1/31. Work It Out

GREEN Celebrate local food in honor of chef Parker Bosley who served food from NEO farms before it was cool. Top local chefs are serving a dinner on Sun 1/24 at 12PM at St. Ignatius to honor Bosley and raise funds for Innovative Farmers of Ohio. Register by Fri 1/15.

Akron incubates another star athlete Univ of Akron sophomore Teal Bunbury wins soccer’s most prestigious award. Read

Return to the 1920’s The Western Reserve Historical Society has always been a cool place for a party, with one of the largest collections of real working historical autos anywhere. So when they decided to kick off an annual signature fundraiser for young professionals, they chose their 1929 Jordan as the centerpiece, and created Somewhere In Time on Sat 1/23 [pictured], featuring the glitz, glamor and decadence of the 20’s, with food by Sammy’s, dance and costume contests, and everyone attired in flapper beads, headbands, boas and fedoras. Get the details

SPONSORED: Passion and Purpose Cornel West, one of America’s most provocative and insightful intellectuals, is part of the Enduring Questions Lecture Series on Fri 1/22 at 8PM at the Baldwin-Wallace College Lou Higgins Center, 136 E. Bagley Rd. in Berea. Author of Race Matters, West addresses racism, ethics and morals, challenges the notion of social and cultural isolation and raises the question of our enduring connectedness. There is no charge for this lecture. BW.edu

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Stupid Cupid Book Release Party Hey, teens: Party on down to celebrate the release of Stupid Cupid, the 1st book in a new teen series, on Thu 1/14 at 6:30PM. Local author Rhonda Stapleton will be there, along w/ refreshments, give-a-ways and contents. Oh, and books, too. Cuy Co Library – Parma-South Branch, 7335 Ridge Rd., Parma. Details

Bounce Off the Walls Kids got cabin fever? Need a way to exhaust some of their boundless energy during these cold winter days? The Lakewood Early Childhood PTA invites you and your kids ages 0-6 to a night of activities on Fri 1/15 from 6-8PM. Expect tunnels, parachutes and lots of balls to throw, chase and kick @ Harrison Elementary School, 2080 Quail St., Lkwd. http://LECPTA.com/events.html#bbb

HOT Spark! Family Film Fest Kids movies don’t have to be annoying, based on a cliched storyline or centered around some helpless princess. Proof: The Akron Film Fest brings you The Secret of Kells, an animated tale of Celtic mythology, a shorts program and Girls Rock! The Movie, a documentary showing what happens when girls, armed w/ guitars, get reprieve from being sexualized and pressured to conform. But you don’t need kids to go–these flicks are for everyone. Starts at 12:15PM on Sat 1/16 @ Akron Art Museum, 1 S. High St., Akron. [Flier at left.] Details

Let’s join hands for peace… Celebrate the legacy of Martin Luther King Jr. on Mon 1/18 at the Children’s Museum of Cle. Trace your handprint, make it stylish w/ decorations and add it to the museum’s Peace Collage. Plus, the museum is offering half-price admission. 10AM-4PM @ 10730 Euclid Ave. http://ClevelandChildrensMuseum.org

…And tune into history w/ a visit to the Western Reserve Historical Society. Along w/ free admission on Mon 1/18, enjoy the many kids activities offered from 10AM-5PM: Make crafts, partake in story hour at 1PM, check out the Cozy Coupe on display in the Crawford Auto Aviation Museum and view cars of the future. 10825 East Blvd. http://WRHS.org

SPONSORED: Cleveland Public Library hosts Senator Nina Turner, who will moderate “A Legacy of Leadership.” Panelists include Councilman Jeff Johnson, Judge Michael Ryan, Pastor R.A. Vernon, Sonya Pryor-Jones, Thione Naing and other community leaders. Mon 1/18 at 1PM at Martin L. King, Jr. Branch, 1962 Stokes Blvd. CPL.org

Report from Vegas
Blake Squires visits CES

Blake Squires visited CES (Consumer Electronic Show) in Las Vegas for the fourth consecutive year, promoting his Playaway pre-loaded audio players that he designs and produces as co-founder and chief strategy officer of Findaway World of Solon. Download the short video here.

Blake writes: “Attached is a video clip from Vegas. Very short and just the highest of top line… The narrative is: Our kids certainly won’t view our generation as a two-dimensional World with the massive push of 3D TVs. Yes, 3D TVs. Very cool. The good ones still need glasses, so look out for the forthcoming 3D accessory market! (Sponge Bob helmet for your kids anyone?). Further, televisions are getting bigger and flatter than ever.

Beyond the living room, entertainment continues to expand along side gaming, business use and overall media management via mobile phones; big talk around the Google Android OS and Google+HTC Nexus One phone. Finally, the “new” device chatter revolved around the forthcoming “tablets.” Think a larger iPhone with all the capability of your computer. More of a computer than a phone. Clearly a new format for content and overall exciting new technology that brings the devices to life and makes them easy to use (touch screens, accelerometers, enhanced sound, etc.).” Playaway.com

The new office environment is the topic of this week’s NEOtropolis, broadcast on Western Reserve PBS at 8:30PM this Fri 1/8, hosted by CoolCleveland’s Thomas Mulready. Click here for your cable channel. Want to suggest a NEO business that has a cool office environment, or comment on this increasing trend? Leave a comment on our blog at http://www.NEOtropolis.org. Remember, this is not business as usual.

Click here to watch last week’s show on the challenges of new media like Twitter & Facebook, and how traditional media in NEO are making the transition. Our panelists [pictured] inculded Chuck Soder from Crain’s, Marcy Pappafava from WTAM Radio and Jim Kukral from the world of online media.

Suggest a businessperson or company that we should be featuring on NEOtropolis by sending us a note to NEOtropolis@CoolCleveland.com. After all, it’s your region, too. NEOtropolis.org.

A hot selection of tech and business news & events from around the region. Got business news? Send it to: EVENTS@CoolCleveland.com

GREEN Sustainable Cle 2019 Have you seen the official post-summit report from last year’s Sustainable Cle session? [Summit pictured.] Check It Out

Off to Rehab Twelve Ohio Historic Preservation Tax Credits have been awarded. Read which buildings in Greater Cle will be rehabilitated.

GREEN Sustainability @ work Bedford furniture co. profiled on American Public Media Marketplace for its (actual) commitment to recycling and sustainability. Hear

A new curator for CMA Museum appoints scholar Seunghye Sun as associate curator for Japanese and Korean art. Learn More

Third Frontier funding has created 41,300 jobs in Ohio With reauthorization looming in the state legislature, this new report shows that Third Frontier funding has created $66 Billion in economic impact and has created 41,300 jobs. Much of the funding fuels NEO start-ups and businesses. Read more

Forbes Ranks QED 11th Most Promising Company Forbes mag isn’t known for always getting things right when it comes to Cleveland, but it’s nice to see them rank Quality Electrodynamics (QED), a Cleveland-based developer of state-of-the-art MRI coils, the 11th “Most Promising Company” in the United States. More

HOT NeoBio: The Future of Art, Science & Technology From Fri 1/15 until Sun 1/31 the Cle Botanical Garden hosts a contemporary art exhibit documenting how “art, science and technology have evolved to create new visualizations in science and medicine.” [Check out Cell Scape by Hannah Wilhelm pictured at left.] All images created by the Dept of Biomedical Art at CIA. 11030 East Blvd. http://CBGarden.org/events/CIA_Student_showcase.html

Leading Authentically YWCA Leadership Initiative Workshop series at YWCA on Wed 1/13 11:30AM-1PM. Register

Legal or Liable? What Every Nonprofit Manager and Board Member Should Know workshop at Lakeland CC on Wed 1/13 from 8:30-10:30AM. Register

CPAC Arts & Culture Roundtable Discuss how county reform will impact the arts and culture sector on Fri 1/15 at 8:30AM. Email infoATcpacbiz.org for location info and to register. More

Rock on Small Business Owners! at COSE’s Annual Mtg from 4-9PM on Tue 1/19 at House of Blues. Register

Conversation with Emerging Leaders Join the discussion at the City Club on Wed 1/20 from 11:30AM to 1PM fpr Cleveland 2.0: Conversation with Emerging Leaders, featuring Laura Steinbrink of Humanity’s Loom, Doug Hardman of Sparkbase, Jennifer Coleman of CityProwl and Thomas Mulready of CoolCleveland.com, hosted by TechCzar Michael DeAloia. Be sure to bring your questions and issues [pictured]. Register

Akron Roundtable w/ BioEnterprise president and CEO Baiju Shah at Univ of Akron on Thu 1/21 at 12PM. Tickets

NOCA OneIndustry Forum “Retaining Business Opportunity Begins by Securing the Home Market” on Wed 1/27 8AM @ The Plain Dealer. Register

Talent Pipeline Connecting Higher Education to Regional Biz Opportunities breakfast on Thu 1/28 7:30-9:30AM @ Doubletree Cle Dwntwn. Register

Gimme Rewrite, Sweetheart…

Once upon a time, Cleveland (like every big city in America) had several daily newspapers. There were morning papers and evening papers. And generally speaking, they didn’t like each other much, which made for some interesting situations around our town.

Gimme Rewrite, Sweetheart . . . by local author John H. Tidyman, celebrates this wild and woolly era in this loving tribute to the art and science of being a newspaper reporter.

Readers of a certain age will be especially fond of the snippets from the older era of reporting, not to mention the names of those long-ago persons who represented the newspaper media in our town: Bus Bergen, Louie Seltzer, Dan Hanna, George Plagenz, Herb Kamm, Mary Strassmeyer, and the list goes on…
Read the review by Kelly Ferjutz here

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The Cinematheque @ The Capitol East meets west on Wed 1/13 as the beautifully restored Capitol Theater dons the indie film-loving hat of the Cinematheque. At 7:30PM, the Capitol will show Collapse, a gripping flick about an apocalyptic prophet who, now that we’ve reached “peak oil” consumption, foresees the downfall of US economic infrastructure. Regular Cinematheque admissions prices apply. 1390 W. 65th St. Click here and here, too.

Future Now! FutureHeights is purely “For the Heights–By the Heights.” Support them and their Heights-centric mission of civic engagement w/ a benefit concert on Thu 1/14 at the Grog Shop (2785 Euclid Heights Blvd). Local bands Oldboy, Twelve 21, Max Stern and Posh Army’s Nicky English play starting at 8PM. Ten bucks gets you in the door [pictured]. Learn more at http://FutureHeights.org.

Collections as Evidence of Now is an exhibition straight outta the archives of Zygote Press. See prints by Teresa Mikulan, Sara Rabinowitz, Achala Walia and others. Curated by Shelly DiCello and guest curator Margot Ecke. Check out the reception on Fri 1/15 from 6-9PM @ Zygote Press, 1410 E. 30th St. [Pictured is work by Ivy Williams.] http://ZygotePress.com

GREEN Across the Andes Back in ’08, Gregg Treinish and Deia Schlosberg became the 1st people to trek the length of the Andes Mts–that’s over 7800 miles! The couple forged their own off-trail, off-map path, traveling to remote villages and meeting people who–for centuries–lived harmoniously w/ the land. Hear what they learned about sustainability at Cle Museum of Natural History’s Explorer Lecture Series on Fri 1/15 at 7:30PM @ 1 Wade Oval Dr. Register

2010 Window to Sculpture Series For the nineteenth year, the Sculpture Ctr hosts an emerging artist showcase for early-career Ohio sculptors. Feast your eyes on brand-new works and expand your visual palette w/ 6 exhibitions running now through Fri 5/28. Series kicks off on Fri 1/15 w/ Sam Blanchard and Nate Lareau: Viewer, Subject, Object and Smith Townsend Collaboration: The Triumph. Opening w/ artist talk from 5:30-8PM @ 1834 E. 123rd St. Details

78th Street Studios Experience Have you experienced the 78th St Studios yet? If you haven’t (and even if you have) get down to 1300 W. 78th St. this weekend to experience this world-class bouillabaisse of studios, creative biz and galleries. Open Fri 1/15 from 5-9PM and Sat 1/16 from 3-7PM @ 1300 W. 78th St. Check out featured shows here.

HOT Big [BOX] 2010: Cramped and Kill Will @ CPT Cle Public Theater’s Big [BOX] series opens w/ a double-whammy. Cramped is an exploration of two women’s coming of age set inside a life-sized board game. Questions are asked (Why am I the way I am?) and revelations are made. Kill Will mashes Shakespeare with Quentin Tarantino… with a good dose of blood. Shows Fri 1/15 and Sat 1/16 at 7PM and Sun 1/17 at 3PM @ 6415 Detroit Ave. Tickets

Bring in the Bassoons Most than 100 bassoonists from around the world converge at Oberlin College from Fri 1/15 to Sun 1/17. A lot is going on, including a bassoon competition for women ages 24 and younger and a symposium featuring internationally-acclaimed players. Hosted at Oberlin College’s Conservatory of Music @ 77 West College St., Oberlin. Full schedule at http://www.MQVC.org

War at the Armory Watch Cle’s top amateur Golden Glove boxers put their dukes up and fight to the finish on Sat 1/16. Starting at 7:30PM, see 10+ bouts, including a women’s bout and 3 feature bouts. Event presented in part by the West Side Boxing Club, a nonprofit club that teaches boxing to underprivileged teens as a way to build physical and mental endurance and reduce stress. [Photo at left by Melinda Rinehart & Dale Scherfling.] Brook Park Armory, 6225 Engle Rd. in Brook Park. http://ProBoxingOhio.com

Apollo’s Fire presents Philippe Jaroussky Witness the Cle debut of Jaroussky, a French “Classical Artist of the Year” nominee and 2007 Lyric Artist of the Year (the French equivalent of a Grammy award). Hear him sing French art songs on Sat 1/16 at 8PM @ Cle Institute of Music’s Mixon Hall, 11021 East Blvd. http://ApollosFire.org/concerts/jaroussky0910.html

HELP Get Your Hands on the Dream Make Sat 1/16 matter. In honor of MLK, join Hands On NEO for a day of volunteerism at various sites ’round town. Whether you want to paint or interact w/ youth, you’ll find some sort of engaging, meaningful activity to help with. Day starts at 8AM and ends at 3PM. For details, including a waiver form for kids, click here.

CLEVELAND: The Musical @ PlayhouseSquare The Great Lakes Theater Festival is loved by many, including Joe Leiken & Friends. They’re present “The Untold Story of the Greatest City on Earth” benefit for the Fest on Sat 1/16 at 8PM. Hear the story of Cle through speech and song while supporting something good @ Hanna Theatre, 2067 E. 14th St. Tickets

The Rural Alberta Advantage @ Beachland Tavern The RAA sing indie-rock odes to their hometown of Alberta, Canada, detailing “summers in the Rockies and winters on the farm, ice breakups in the spring time and the oil boom’s charm.” Hear this critically-acclaimed group on Sun 1/17 at 8PM w/ the Octagon and Buried Wires @ 15711 Waterloo Rd. [See flier at left.] http://MySpace.com/theraa

HOT Celebrate the Dream of a King Tri-C Metro pays honor to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. w/ Ahimsa — The Path of Peace, a thematic dance performance by award-winning dance group Nadanta. Ahimsa utlizes Indian dance, music and dialog to explore and re-affirm the role of nonviolence. Plus, hear music from the Cle Philharmonic Orchestra. Starts at 3PM on Sun 1/17 @ 2900 Community College Ave. Tell Me More

Polka Brunch January is National Polk Month so celebrate accordingly w/ a good ol’ polka brunch on Sun 1/17 from 11AM-3PM. Eat good food, listen to the eccentric sounds of the Chardon Polka Band, and receive a free polka dance lesson by Get Hep Swing’s world dance champ Valerie Salstrom. Kids welcome. Co-sponsored by the Cleveland Style Polka Hall of Fame. Beachland Ballroom, 15711 Waterloo Rd. Visit http://BeachlandBallroom.com and http://ClevelandStyle.com.

Verb Ballets are back! Get uplifted–Verb Ballets are back for a new season starting on Sun 1/17 at 3PM. See performances of “Lady Be Good” (a ballet piece), the story ballet “Peter and the Wolf,” “Speed Racer,” “Vespers” (an Afro-American work for MLK Day), and a classical ballet pas de deux. It’s all happening at the new Breen Ctr at St. Ignatius High School, 2008 W. 30th St. http://VerbBallets.org/index.htm

SPONSORED: This Sun 1/17, at 7PM, WCLV 104.9 will be live at Severance Hall for the 30th annual Martin Luther King, Jr. Celebration Concert, conducted by Franz Welser-Moest with the Central State University Chorus and the MLK Celebration Cello soloist Tony Rymer, the first place senior division winner of the 2009 Sphinx Competition for Black and Latino string players, will be the cello soloist. Details on all of WCLV’s programming at http://www.WCLV.com.

MLK @ CMA MLK Day, Mon 1/18 is about championing Martin Luther King Jr.’s dream of understanding and acceptance. In honor of this, the Cle Museum of Art offers a day of creative performances [pictured]. View the Spirit Tree, make art during Prayers of Hope, hear the sounds of the CMSD Jazz Trio and Motivation Through Excellence and more. 1-3:30PM @ 11150 East Blvd. Schedule

Severance opens its doors for a day of no-charge activities and performances on Mon 1/18 in honor of MLK. Hear music by Cle Orchestra Youth Orchestra and Chorus, Cle Metro Schools’ All-City Choir and Drumline and Opera Per Tutti. Plus, post your hopes and dreams on the “I Have a Dream Wall,” hear Hornapalooza and line dance in the Grand Foyer. 12-5:15PM @ Severance Hall. Schedule at http://ClevelandOrchestra.com.

GREEN Beyond Copenhagen: What Can We Do Together? International leaders couldn’t devise a plan to address climate change; but we, clever Clevelanders that we are, can do better. Join the Entrepreneurs for Sustainability (E4S) in partnership w/ Green Energy Ohio on Tue 1/19 to learn how we can take action to locally address carbon. 5:30-8:30PM @ Great Lakes Brewing Co Tasting Rm, 2516 Market Ave. Register

Opera in HD @ Cedar Lee See some of the most beautiful and cutting edge European opera productions from the comforts of the Cedar Lee Theatre. Verdi’s Falstaff, a dynamic comic opera [pictured], will be shown on Wed 1/20 at 7PM and Sun 1/24 at 2PM. Performed at Opera Royal De Wallonie in Liege, Belgium. See it at 2163 Lee Rd in Cle Hts. Read more at http://OperaInCinema.com/falstaff.htm and here.

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No “Color” on the Color Guard
Plus: Animals 1 – Humans 0

Four years ago as I sat watching the newly elected members of City Council being lead into the City Council Chamber by a retinue of Cleveland police officers to be sworn into office I noticed something: All of the police officers on the Color Guard detail were white – and this in a city that was more than half minority at the time.

I posed a question about this lack of inclusion to a couple of high-ranking members of the Cleveland Police Department afterward, and was informed that this was just an unintentional oversight, an unfortunate aberration, and steps would be taken to insure that it doesn’t happen again.

I took the officers at their word and didn’t write anything about it at the time.

Well, it’s now four years later, and at the recent swearing in ceremony, once again the members of the Color Guard were again all white… and this in a city that has nine black City Council members and a black mayor – not to mention that now it’s 65 percent minorities. It’s obvious to me that I was snookered… hoodwinked… bamboozled… flat-out lied to. I was played like a six-string guitar…
Read more from Mansfield Frazier here

Spiritual Aspiration and Inner Turmoil
Verb Ballets rocks in the rhythms

When winter throws its worst at us, we spring for the consolation of ART. Nothing iffy will get us out of the house in weather like this. It takes a sure-fire thing, like Verb Ballets.

True, just as lake effect snow is sure to hit the Snow Belt, misfortune can hit a dance company, but consider Verb’s previous scheduled concert at Saint Ignatius’ new Breen Center for the Performing Arts. A perfect storm of injuries to several dancers forced Verb to reshuffle their rep for the concert and – behold!

Verb still put on an excellent concert including 4 company premieres, an inspiring collaboration with Cleveland School of the Arts, and vibrant performances of their outstanding repertoire including Erin Conway Lewis in the best performance of Poverty Train we’ve seen to date…
Read more from Elsa Johnson & Victor Lucas here

I’ve Got A Bridge I Want To Sell You- Cheap
Plus: “Job Destruction” Continues in New Year in Ohio, and more…

Why not get in line? Cities, counties, all levels of government are giving it away.

So why shouldn’t American Greetings get in line. Crain’s Cleveland Business is reporting that the Brooklyn, Ohio Company seeks to relocate because the city raised its city tax a half percent.

Governments are giving away – tax abatements, land, other gratuities – tax revenue to businesses. At the same time governments are tapping regressive taxes and hosts of fees to make up for revenue losses…
Read more of Roldo Bartimole here

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Nobody Don’t Like Yogi @ Actor’s Summit 1/9/10
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1) The Primal Urge for Simple Food B Spot Transports foodies CoolCleveland.com.

2) Abandoned app is hot One of Apple’s Top Ten Travel Apps. TheFormGroup.com

3) In the Top Five for the second week in a row Members of Cleveland Independents offer reasonably priced family-style meals throughout Jan to promote local food and family dining. ClevelandIndependents.com

4) RoldoLINK Doing Damage By Doing What Isn’t Needed. Plus, City Tax Should Be Progressive, But It Isn’t… CoolCleveland.com

5) Link to the Lake Trail is coming! Land has been purchased to connect Wendy Park/Whiskey Island to Towpath Trail. TPL.org.

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